试点实验室安全小组讲习班的影响

IF 3.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kali A. Miller, Kaitlin I. Tyler
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引用次数: 13

摘要

反复发生的学术实验室事故和对化学安全文化教育的最佳方法缺乏共识,导致了美国许多研究机构实验室安全团队(LST)计划的发展。LSTs是一个协作小组,旨在改善一个部门或多个部门的安全文化。它们通常由部门教师、员工和学生之间的伙伴关系组成,其目标是为所有这些利益相关者提供具体的机会,以不断改进其部门内的安全实践。这些计划还提供了一种补充形式的安全教育,旨在适应每个机构的特定文化和需求。随着这些项目在各种机构的发展,形成和维护lst的最佳实践已经开始出现。为了更好地理解这些最佳实践,我们为第255届美国化学学会会议的听众开发了一个试点研讨会,为与会者提供知识和资源,以便他们回到自己的机构,建立LSTs或类似的项目。为了了解这个试点研讨会的有效性,我们在第一次演讲时对与会者进行了一个小调查。工作坊前后的问卷调查显示,工作坊整体上受到好评。参与者对自己传授他人安全知识的能力更有信心,对安全主题和资源的理解也有所提高。也有证据表明,研讨会改变了参与者对自己的职业价值观和他们的机构对实验室安全的价值观的看法。这些结果是有希望的,给了我们希望,这样的项目可以成为一个有用的安全教育平台。
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Impact of a pilot laboratory safety team workshop

Recurring academic laboratory accidents and a lack of consensus about the best approach to chemical safety culture education has led to the development of laboratory safety team (LST) programs at many research institutions in the United States. LSTs are collaborative groups that seek to improve the safety culture within a department or multiple departments. They usually consist of a partnership between departmental faculty, staff, and students and have the goal of providing concrete opportunities for all of these stakeholders to continuously improve safety practices within their department. These programs also offer a supplementary form of safety education that is designed to fit the specific culture and needs of each institution. As these programs have developed in a variety of institutions, best practices for forming and maintaining LSTs have begun to emerge. In order to better understand these best practices, we developed a pilot workshop for the 255th National American Chemical Society Meeting audience to provide attendees with the knowledge and resources to go back to their home institutions and establish LSTs or similar programs. To understand the effectiveness of this pilot workshop, we conducted a small survey of the attendees at the first presentation. Questionnaires before and after the workshop show that the workshop was well received overall. Participants became more confident in their ability to teach others about safety and gained an improved understanding of safety topics and resources. There is also evidence that the workshop changed participants perception on their own career values and their institution’s values on laboratory safety. These results are promising and give us hope that programs such as this can be a useful platform for safety education.

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ACS Chemical Health & Safety
ACS Chemical Health & Safety PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
20.00%
发文量
63
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety focuses on news, information, and ideas relating to issues and advances in chemical health and safety. The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety covers up-to-the minute, in-depth views of safety issues ranging from OSHA and EPA regulations to the safe handling of hazardous waste, from the latest innovations in effective chemical hygiene practices to the courts'' most recent rulings on safety-related lawsuits. The Journal of Chemical Health and Safety presents real-world information that health, safety and environmental professionals and others responsible for the safety of their workplaces can put to use right away, identifying potential and developing safety concerns before they do real harm.
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